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Bowmanstuck

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Por Michael Guy Bowman bowman Bandcamp YouTube YouTube mguybowman Twitter michaelguybowman.com Otro mguybowman Instagram Your Majesty Previo album por este artista.
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Lanzado el 10/1/2025.
Duración: ~2:02:00.

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Disc 1: (~59:00)
  1. (3:39) Sburban Jungle
  2. (2:48) Harlequin (Rock Version)
  3. (2:28) Explore por Buzinkai y Michael Guy Bowman
  4. (1:05) Ohgodwhat Remix
  5. (1:15) Chorale for Jaspers
  6. (1:05) Pony Chorale
  7. (2:59) Lunar Eclipse
  8. (2:16) Hauntjam por Andrew Huo y Michael Guy Bowman
  9. (0:34) Happy Cat Song! por Toby Fox y Michael Guy Bowman
  10. (2:54) Hardchorale por Alex Rosetti y Toby Fox
  11. (3:40) How Do I Live (Bunny Back in the Box Version)
  12. (3:09) Ruins (With Strings) por Erik Scheele y Michael Guy Bowman
  13. (2:50) Greenhouse
  14. (4:16) Tangled Waltz
  15. (3:06) Squiddle Samba
  16. (4:27) Mister Bowman Tells You About The Squiddles
  17. (3:57) I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
  18. (0:48) Warhammer of Zillyhoo
  19. (2:59) Maplehoof's Adventure
  20. (3:46) Aimless Morning Gold
  21. (4:59) Ruins Rising
Disc 2: (~1:03:00)
  1. (1:42) Mechanic Panic
  2. (3:38) Calamity
  3. (3:12) Ocean Stars Falling
  4. (2:58) Escape Pod
  5. (4:15) Frog Hunt
  6. (4:17) Gust of Heir por James Dever y Michael Guy Bowman
  7. (2:33) Revered Return por Nick Smalley y Michael Guy Bowman
  8. (3:17) How Do I Live (D8 Night Version)
  9. (4:39) Another Jungle
  10. (3:29) GameGrl (Original 1993 Mix)
  11. (2:47) Minihoof's Adventure
  12. (2:39) Elephant Gun
  13. (3:25) Busting Makes Me Feel Good
  14. (1:40) iRRRRRRRRECONCILA8LE
  15. (3:50) I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew (Post-Punk Version)
  16. (1:17) Another Countdown
  17. (1:27) Waiting For Adventure
  18. (4:46) Constant Conquest
  19. (3:08) Bro Hop
  20. (2:25) We Shall Not Cease From Exploration
  21. (1:36) Sburban Jungle (Brief Mix)

Añadido a la wiki el 29/1/2025.

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  • Album booklet
    • Stylized booklet featuring credits and lyrics for all tracks; included with the album download on Bandcamp as well as in the physical CD album.
    • Bowmanstuck - Booklet.pdf (7.1 MB)
  • Alternate cover

Comentario del artista:

Michael Guy Bowman: (Portfolio site credits blurb / Bandcamp credits blurb / album booklet)

Music by Michael Guy Bowman.

Collaborators, featured artists, and other credits listed by track on Bandcamp.

Album art by Alice Hu.

Special thanks:
Marcy Nabors
The Homestuck Music Wiki (hsmusic.wiki)
Bowmantown Discord

Michael Guy Bowman: (Portfolio site about blurb / Bandcamp about blurb / album booklet)

BOWMANSTUCK is the first-ever collection of all my tracks from the various Homestuck compilation albums dating as far back as 2009. This early yet essential chapter of my work as a musician began when I was drafted into the music team for Andrew Hussie’s web comic / visual novel, Homestuck, which exploded in popularity during its original run from 2009 to 2016. Along with a team of dozens of talented musicians, we released a massive catalog of albums that served not only as the soundtrack to Homestuck’s animations and interactive elements but as an expanded listening experience with hours of bonus content.

Included here are all the songs I produced for Homestuck Vol. 1 (2009), Homestuck Vol. 2 (2009), Homestuck Vol. 3 (2009), Midnight Crew: Drawing Dead (2010), Homestuck Vol. 4 (2010), Homestuck Vol. 5 (2010), Squiddles! (2010), Homestuck Vol. 6: Heir Transparent (2011), Homestuck Vol. 7: At the Price of Oblivion (2011), The Wanderers (2011), Homestuck Vol. 8 (2011), Homestuck Vol. 9 (2012), and Cherubim (2013). I have also included my stirring vocal performance on “Hardchorale” which was produced by Alex Rosetti and Toby Fox. All of these tracks were originally released by What Pumpkin, the official Homestuck music label.

For you collectors, I’ve also thrown in a few extras from various fan projects I took part in. “Mechanic Panic” appeared on the Homestuck Gaiden album Jailbreak Vol. 1 (2011), a tribute to Andrew Hussie’s comic Jailbreak. “Waiting For Adventure” appeared on the album Sburb OST (2012) released by The Homestuck Fan Musicians. “Bro Hop” and “We Shall Not Cease From Exploration” were among the many previously unreleased songs meant for Homestuck that appeared on the album P[S] (2018), released by Casual Sunday.

The songs on this album are presented sequentially by release date with a slight exception for “Sburban Jungle”, which was previewed in abridged form as “Sburban Jungle (Brief Mix)” on Homestuck Vol. 1 (2009). I’ve swapped its full version from Homestuck Vol. 4 (2010) to the opening spot and saved the short version for the last track to avoid repetition.

The journey does not stop here, True Bowlievers. My first solo album Mobius Trip and Hadron Kaleido (2011) was originally released by What Pumpkin and weaves the themes of Homestuck into a psychedelic rock / electronic concept album. I also returned to the “Sburban Jungle” theme on my song “Jungle Boogie”, which was originally meant for Homestuck Vol. 10 (2016) but ultimately released on my own album Archive (2016). And of course, I was only one of many, many other musicians involved in Homestuck whose music you can discover.

While I’ve gone in all kinds of completely different directions since Homestuck, few experiences can compare to the mix of viral success and creative freedom we all had during those extraordinarily unusual years. The songs included here are as often toweringly anthemic as they are incredibly silly, a testament to the wide-eyed millennial whimsy of an era when Internet culture took over real life. Cosplay went mainstream. I was crashing conventions with a guitar and leading hordes of weirdos in gray face paint to sing “How Do I Live” at the top of their lungs. The in-jokes had all finally spilled out.

Quasar Nebula: (wiki editor)

This album was also released as a two-disc CD set - purportedly, the first physical release of Homestuck music ever. The first batch sold out in hours. The track list on the wiki matches CD order (same as Bandcamp, split in two 21-track discs).

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